Example sentences of "for [art] long [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For the long journey to the Pole , they needed a lot of food , and they could n't carry it all with them .
2 Where possible the ore , as has been mentioned , was hand dressed in preparation for the long journey to Keswick .
3 There are references to such ‘ gonnes ’ in accounts of the siege of Berwick as early as 1333 , while it is likely that some form of artillery was brought across the sea by the English for the long siege of Calais of 1346–7 .
4 — FIT-AGAIN striker Andrew Fletcher is set to be recalled to Scarborough 's side for the long trip to Maidstone on Saturday .
5 THE FOLLOWING day is Saturday , and the Inspirals rise at some unearthly hour for the long drive to San Francisco .
6 No cliff-hanger ending for the long saga of the Guinness fraud trials .
7 A variety of reasons were proffered for the long delay in setting the seal on a deal but drummer Gary Murdoch maintains that ‘ we 've had a string of managers who did n't really know their job ’ .
8 He watched their departure through a spreading mist , and when the last car had gone and the avenue was silent except for the long sigh of grass , he allowed himself to be taken back to his room .
9 Most went by road to distribution ports on the local rivers , including the Ouse and Rother , for the long voyage to London or other selling points .
10 Day Four : A leisurely departure at 10.00am for the long voyage to Trier where you should be safely moored by 3.30pm .
11 Pleasant to browse but unwise to buy as I could do without the extra weight of heavy tomes for the long haul after the town up past Hay Bluff to the Gospel Pass — a climb to more than 1,750 ft .
12 Leaving the summit sun-bathers , we scrambled down crags and loose stones to join the track for the long descent to Little Ingleborough .
13 It was in part because of this love of the specially religious life , and in part because of the affection for the long history of the Church , that he led another pilgrimage ( 1959 ) of several thousand people to Holy Island on the coast of Northumberland and even The Times had a piece about the archbishop walking barefoot .
14 On the basis of these figures , the authors suggest that any test score can be regarded as falling within seven points of the true score for the short form , and within five points of the true score for the long form of the test .
15 So in December 1177 in exchange for 15,000 livres angevines ( roughly £4000 ) and forty pack animals — clearly intended to be used for the long pilgrimage to Jerusalem — Henry acquired the whole county of La Marche .
16 However , there is no point investing for the long term at the risk of being caned in the short term .
17 Local children were very keen to get work for the long season at Blackpool .
18 The unit split up into three convoys for the long march to Kufra .
19 What really moved the men was the ignition of the class war , the excitement of climbing out of the trenches for the long march against the class enemy .
20 Wordlessly , she led him to her bedroom and turned towards him , reaching for the long zip on his leather suit .
21 The starting point for the long walk over the heath to the house .
22 There were other reasons for the long use of the sickle .
23 It would not have been possible for the long progression towards the perfect physical being , to have ever occurred at all , if it were encumbered by the constraints of compassion , an emotion which , by the very nature of evolution was completely non-existent before the dawn of civilisation .
24 He and his co-pilot settled down in the darkness for the long flight in the cramped cockpit .
25 Stretching to ease tired muscles , she debated whether to go for a swim in the pool or opt for a long soak in a warm scented bath .
26 They can not get around so nimbly in scrub vegetation as the Norfolk lurcher ; they are really for coursing , for a long chase after hares , and my animals are not used for that .
27 His morning swims at the Queen Mother Leisure Centre in Victoria are a vital part of his training which he describes as ‘ a treat for my body after the running ’ and , like many other runners , he will go out for a long run on a Sunday .
28 The authorities in Tripoli shift ed senior officers around from one post to another at relatively frequent intervals ; the officers themselves said that was not because the government was particularly concerned to create an impartial force ( such as a Gendarmerie or Guardia Civil ) , but because their loyalty was suspect : if they worked in their home areas , or stayed for a long spell of duty in one district , they might acquire a following of dissidents .
29 You 're in the mood for a long spell at the crease , but the penis decides that it ca n't wait to get the game over and done with before heading back to the pavilion to put its feet up on the couch .
30 The normal daily routine involved getting up at around 6am and stopping for a long lunch at midday in order to avoid the most intense heat .
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